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Adams, Jim MA, University of Hawaii, 1994. Maritime,
archeology, CRM Cultural Resource
Specialist Biscayne National Park 9700 SW 328 St. Homestead, FL 33033 305-230-1144 x3081; fax: 305-230-1190; jim_adams@nps.gov
Ahlgren,
Carol MA. University of
Wisconsin-Madison, 1987. Historic highways, post-WWII resources,
cultural landscapes Architectural
Historian Midwest Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-514-9358; fax: 402-827-9107; carol_ahlgren@nps.gov
Albee, Margaret
A. MA, Boston University, 1982.
Architecture, historic architectural materials Preservation Historian Building Construction Branch, Northeast
Cultural Resources Center National Park
Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor 400 Foot
of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 978-970-5131; fax: 978-970-5121; peggy_albee@nps.gov
Alexander, Charles
T. MA, University of Maryland, 1988.
Civil War, 18th/19th-century U.S. military and social Historian Antietam
National Battlefield Box 158 Sharpsburg, MD 21782 301-432-8674; fax: 301-432-4590
Allan, Chris BA, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 1996.
Alaska, European exploration and expansion Historian Alaska
Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2431; fax: 907-257-2664; chris_allan@nps.gov
Allen, Stacy
D. BGS, University of Kansas, 1983. U.S.
military, Civil War, CRM Historian Shiloh National Military Park 1055 Pittsburg Landing Road Shiloh, TN 38376 901-689-5275; fax: 901-689-5450; stacy_allen@nps.gov
Anderson, Sandra
M. MA, University of Oregon, 1984. U.S.
Indian policy, 19th-century Pacific Rim, Russian America Historian Alaska
Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2547; fax: 907-257-2664; sande_anderson@nps.gov
Andrus, Patrick
W. MA, Louisiana State University, 1979.
Southern U.S., antebellum Historian,
National Register of Historic Places National Register, History, and Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2218; fax: 202-371-2229; patrick_andrus@nps.gov
Anfinson, John
O. PhD, University of Minnesota, 1987.
Mississippi River, environmental, public history Cultural Resources Specialist Mississippi National River and Recreation
Area 111 E. Kellogg Boulevard St. Paul, MN 55101 651-290-3030 x285; fax: 651-290-3214; john_anfinson@nps.gov
Arrington,
Todd MA, Shippensburg University, 1999.
Civil War, U.S. military and political Historian Homestead
National Monument of America 8523 W. State
Highway 4 Beatrice, NE 68310-6743 402-223-3514; fax: 402-228-4231; todd_arrington@nps.gov
Auer, Michael
J. PhD, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1976. American literature, U.S. culture,
historic preservation Historian Heritage Preservation Services National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2255) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2031; michael_auer@nps.gov
Baly, Glenn MA, American University, 1991.
19th/20th-century U.S. political, Civil War, African-American Ranger National Capital
Parks-East 1900 Anacostia Drive SE Washington, DC 20020 202-690-5185; fax: 202-690-0862; glenn_baly@nps.gov
Baron, Kristin
L. MS, Columbia University, 1990. West
Coast military architecture Architectural
Historian Presidio Project Office Golden Gate National Recreation Area P.O. Box 29022 San
Francisco, CA 94129 415-561-4484; fax:
415-561-4480; kristin_l_baron@nps.gov
Barrett, John
R. MA, Savannah College of Art and
Design, 1989. CRM, architecture, preservation planning Historian Southeast
Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117; fax: 404-562-3202; john_barrett@nps.gov
Beall, Edson
H. MCP, University of Maryland, 1990.
Records management Historian, National
Register of Historic Places National
Register, History, and Education National
Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2255; fax: 202-371-2229; edson_beall@nps.gov
Bearss, Edwin
C. MA, Indiana University, 1955. Civil
War, Reconstruction, World War II National
Park Service Historian Emeritus National
Register, History, and Education National
Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2240; fax: 202-371-2229
Binkley,
Cameron MA, San Francisco State
University, 2000. Conservation, National Park Service, women Historian Southeast
Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117 x616; fax: 404-562-3202; cameron_binkley@nps.gov
Blackburn, Marc
K. PhD, Temple University, 1992. U.S.
military, U.S. diplomatic, Civil War Interpretive Specialist Nez Perce National Historical Park 39063 U.S. Highway 95 Spalding, ID 83540 208-843-2261 x261; fax: 208-843-2001; marc_blackburn@nps.gov
Blankenship, Jr.,
James H. BA, Virginia Commonwealth
University, 1978. U.S. military, Civil War Historian City Point
Unit Petersburg National Battlefield P.O. Box 549 Petersburg, VA 23804 804-458-9504; fax: 804-732-0835; james_h_blankenship@nps.gov
Blatt, Martin
H. PhD, Boston University, 1983. Public,
labor, social reform Chief, Cultural
Resources Boston National Historical Park Charlestown Navy Yard Boston, MA 02129 617-242-5648; fax: 617-241-8650; marty_blatt@nps.gov
Bleakley, Geoffrey
T. PhD, Washington State University,
1996. Alaska, polar, mining Historian Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Reserve P.O. Box 439 Copper
Center, AK 99573 907-822-5234; fax:
907-822-5891; geoff_bleakley@nps.gov
Blythe, Robert
W. MA, University of Illinois-Chicago,
1992. Architecture, southern U.S. Chief,
Research & Inventory Southeast Regional
Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117 x641; fax: 404-562-3202; bob_blythe@nps.gov
Boland, Beth
M. BA, Mount Holyoke College, 1971.
Historic preservation, education Historian,
National Register of Historic Places National Register, History, and Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2238; fax: 202-371-2229; beth_boland@nps.gov
Bolling, Michael
R. BS, Austin Peay State University,
1989. Lighthouses, U.S. Life-Saving Service, colonial Historian Cape Hatteras
National Seashore P.O. Box 190 Buxton, NC 27920 252-995-4474; fax: 252-995-5924; rob_bolling@nps.gov
Branson, John
B. BS, Boston University, 1969.
Southwestern Alaska, oral history, interpretation Historian Katmai and
Lake Clark National Parks General
Delivery Port Alsworth, AK 99653 907-781-2218; john_branson@nps.gov
Brown, Sharon
A. PhD, Saint Louis University, 1983.
Interpretive planning Interpretive
Planner Division of Interpretive Planning,
Harpers Ferry Center National Park
Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver, CO 80225-0287 303-987-6982; fax: 303-987-6765; sharon_brown@nps.gov
Brown, William L.
III BA, University of Maryland, 1967.
U.S. material culture, U.S. military Staff
Curator Division of Historic Furnishings,
Harpers Ferry Center National Park
Service P.O. Box 50 Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 304-535-6118; fax: 304-535-6034; william_l_brown@nps.gov
Burke, William
P. MA, College of William and Mary,
1989. American Revolution, historical archeology, CRM Branch Chief for Cultural Resources Cape Cod National Seashore 99 Marconi Site Road Wellfleet, MA 02667 508-349-3785; fax: 508-349-9052; bill_burke@nps.gov
Burrell,
Donald BS, Jackson State University,
1996. African American, Civil War Civil
Rights Historian Office of Information and
Telecommunication Center National Park
Service 1849 C Street, NW (2250) Washington, DC 20240 202-371-5164; fax: 202-354-1427; donald_burrell@nps.gov
Butowsky, Harry
A. PhD, University of Illinois-Urbana,
1975. History of World War I, World War II in Europe, World War II in the Pacific
Park History
1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2261; fax: 202-371-2229; harry_butowsky@nps.gov
Byrne, Karen
L. MA, Virginia Polytechnical Institute
and State University, 1993. Civil War, public history, slavery Historian Arlington
House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial c/o George
Washington Memorial Parkway Turkey Run
Park McLean, VA 22101-0001 703-235-1530 x226; fax: 703-235-1546; karen_byrne@nps.gov
Calkins, Christopher
M. BS, Longwood College , 1981. Civil
War, historic preservation, 19th-century decorative arts Chief of Interpretation Petersburg National Battlefield P.O. Box 549 Petersburg, VA 23804 804-732-6092; fax: 804-732-0835; chris_calkins
@nps.gov
Capps,
Michael BA, Missouri Southern State
College, 1982. CRM, 19th-century U.S. Chief,
Interpretation and Resource Management Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial P.O. Box 1816 Lincoln
City, IN 47552 812-937-4541; fax:
812-937-9929
Carden, Marie
L. MA, Boston University, 1986.
Architecture, historic architectural materials Architectural Conservator Building Conservation Branch, Northeast
Cultural Resources Center National Park
Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor 400 Foot
of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 978-970-5136; fax: 978-970-5121; marie_carden@nps.gov
Carlson, Stephen
P. MA, Purdue University, 1972. CRM,
U.S. naval, historical editing Preservation
Specialist Boston National Historical
Park Charlestown Navy Yard Boston, MA 02129 617-242-5680; fax: 617-241-8650; steve_carlson@nps.gov
Cave, Kent R. BA, Appalachian State University, 1974.
Southern U.S., southern Appalachia Staff
Ranger, Resource Education Great Smoky
Mountains National Park 107 Park
Headquarters Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 865-436-1262; fax: 865-436-1220; kent_cave@nps.gov
Chamberlain, Andrew
B. BA, Montclair State College, 1972.
18th/19th-century U.S. material culture and folklife Staff Curator Division
of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center National Park Service P.O. Box 50 Harpers
Ferry, WV 25425 304-535-6117; fax:
304-535-6086; andy_chamberlain@nps.gov
Chapman, David
L. MA, University of South Florida,
1989. U.S. military, social, CRM Chief,
Cultural Resources Branch Resource
Management & Science Great Smoky
Mountains National Park 107 Park
Headquarters Road Gatlinburg, TN 37722 423-436-1249; fax: 423-436-1220; david_chapman@nps.gov
Chappell, Gordon
S. MA, University of Arizona, 1965.
Western U.S., military, railroads Historian 1111 Jackson
Street, Suite 700 Oakland, CA 94607 510-817-1394; fax: 510-817-1484; gordon_s_chappell@nps.gov
Cika, Rab MA, University of West Florida, 1983.
19th-century U.S., 20th-century U.S. political Ranger Delaware Water
Gap National Recreation Area Bushkill, PA
18324 717-588-2465; fax: 717-588-2780; rab_cika@nps.gov
Cissel, William
F. BA, Brigham Young University, 1980.
Danish colonial, Danish military, Danish slave trade Cultural Resource Manager St. Croix National Park Group 2100 Church Street, #100 Christiansted, VI 00820-4611 340-773-1460 x32; fax: 340-778-8460
Clark,
Stephen MA, Middle Tennessee State
University, 1992. Architecture, Civil War, CRM Architect Cultural
Resources Stewardship and Partnerships Team Philadelphia Support Office National Park Service 200 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-8875; fax: 215-597-0932; stephen_clark@nps.gov
Clemens, Janet
S.* BA, University of Alaska-Anchorage.
Alaska Historian Alaska Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2458; fax: 907-253-2664; janet_clemens@nps.gov
Cockrell, Ron MA, Creighton University, 1982. 20th-century
U.S., National Park Service, CRM Senior
Historian Midwest Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-514-9355; fax: 402-827-9107; ron_cockrell@nps.gov
Cody, Gregory
L. MA, University of Colorado, 1979.
19th/20th-century U.S. social Compliance
Specialist Intermountain Support
Office-Denver National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver,
CO 80225-0287 303-969-2377; fax:
303-969-2644; greg_cody@nps.gov
Coffey, Brian
F. MA, Loyola University of Chicago,
1998. Industrial history, post-World War II Southeast Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117; fax: 404-562-3202; brian_coffey@nps.gov
Colton, Richard
T. MA, University of Massachusetts
Amherst, 2000. Historian Springfield Armory National Historic Site One Armory Square Springfield, MA 01105-1299 413-734-6477 x223; fax: 413-747-8062; richard_colton@nps.gov
Cook, Jody MA, University of Georgia, 1976. Historic
preservation, U.S. Army aviation, NACA/NASA Historian Southeast
Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3171; fax: 404-562-3244; jody_cook@nps.gov
Cook, Linda
A. MS, Columbia University, 1989.
Preservation planning, Aleutian Islands, vernacular architecture Special Assistant to the Regional Director,
Aleutian World War II NHA Alaska Support
Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2658; fax: 907-257-2664; linda_cook@nps.gov
Davidson, Lias
P.* PhD, George Washington University,
2003. 20th Century Commercial Architecture, vernacular architecture,
urban history, Historian Historic American Building Survey (HABS) National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2270) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2179; fax: 202-371-6473; Lisa_davidson@nps.gov
Davis, Timothy
M.* PhD, University of Texas-Austin,
1997. Cultural landscapes, park roads, parkways Historian Historic
American Engineering Record National Park
Service 1849 C Street NW (2270) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2091; fax: 202-371-2439; tim_davis@nps.gov
DeGraaf, Anne
M. MA, University of Delaware, 1990.
Collections care and management Chief of
Visitor Services Weir Farm National Historic
Site 735 Nod Hill Road Wilton, CT 06897-1309 203-834-1896 x13; fax: 203-834-2421; anne_degraaf@nps.gov
DeGraaf,
Leonard MA, Rutgers University, 1986.
Early 20th-century U.S., business, technology Archivist Edison
National Historic Site Main Street and
Lakeside Avenue West Orange, NJ
07052-5515 973-736-0550; fax: 973-736-8496;
leonard_degraaf@nps.gov
DeGraff, Joan
M. MA, University of South Dakota, 1987.
CRM, cultural landscapes Cultural Resource
Specialist Mojave National Preserve 222 E. Main Street Barstow, CA 92311 760-255-8820; fax: 760-255-8809; joan_degraff@nps.gov
Delmar, Frances
K. MA, University of Delaware, 1973.
U.S. social 1750-1800 Supervisory Ranger Independence National Historical Park 143 S. Third Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-0264; frances_delmar@nps.gov
Depew, Diane
K. MA, Texas A&M University, 1982.
U.S. military, 18th/19th-century U.S. Yorktown District Historian Colonial National Historical Park P.O. Box 210 Yorktown,
VA 23690 757-898-3400; fax: 757-898-6346; diane_depew@nps.gov
Derousie, Anne
M. MA, State University of New York at
Binghamton, 1998. U.S. women, antebellum and rural U.S. Historian Women's
Rights National Historical Park 136 Fall
Street Seneca Falls, NY 13148 315-568-2179; fax: 315-568-2141; anne_derousie@nps.gov
Derry, Robert
T. MA, Kent State University, 1968.
19th-century U.S., modern Europe Ranger Minute Man National Historical Park 174 Liberty Street Concord, MA 07142-1705 978-369-6993 x29; fax: 978-371-2483; bob_derry@nps.gov
Diethorn, Karie
A. MA, University of Delaware, 1984.
Colonial and Federal periods, decorative arts, museum management Supervisory Museum Curator Independence National Historical Park 143 S. Third Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-9373; karie_diethorn@nps.gov
Doerner, John
A. BA, Minot State University, 1990.
Frontier military, Plains Indian Historian Little
Bighorn Battlefield National Monument P.O.
Box 39 Crow Agency, MT 59022-0039 406-638-2621 x131; fax: 406-638-2623; john_doerner@nps.gov
Durham, Roger
S. MA, Georgia Southern University,
1995. Civil War, U.S. Military-19th
and 20th Century Supervisory Museum Curator Edison National Historic Site Main Street at Lakeside Avenue West Orange, NJ 07052-5515 973-736-0550; fax: 973-736-8496; roger_durham@nps.gov
Eckard, Chris
G. BA, Washington State University,
1986. U.S. military and naval, lifesaving and lighthouse services Chief of Interpretation Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site 7400 Grant Road St.
Louis, MO 63123-1801 314-842-1867; fax:
314-842-1659; chris_eckard@nps.gov
Eckberg, Scott
B. BA, University of Minnesota, 1977.
U.S. military, western U.S. Supervisory
Ranger Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic
Site P.O. Box 790 Deer Lodge, MT 59722 406-846-2070; fax: 406-846-3962; scott_eckberg@nps.gov
Engle, Reed
L. MA, Lehigh University, 1973. Cultural
landscapes, U.S. social Cultural Resource
Specialist Shenandoah National Park 3655 US Highway 211 East Luray, VA 22835-9051 540-999-3495; fax: 540-999-3693; reed_engle@nps.gov
Escherich, Susan
M. MA, University of Virginia, 1990.
Historic preservation Historian National Historic Landmarks Survey National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2226; fax: 202-371-2229; susan_escherich@nps.gov
Fanelli, Doris
D. PhD, Indiana University, 1983.
Folklore, colonial and Federal periods, historic preservation Chief, Division of Cultural Resources
Management Independence National Historical
Park 143 S. Third Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-7087; doris_fanelli@nps.gov
Fanning, Kay
(Kathryn)* PhD, University of Virginia,
1996. American architectural history, memorials, cultural
landscapes Landscape Historian Cultural Landscape Program National Capitol Region National Park Service 1100 Ohio Drive SW, Room 218 Washington, D.C. 20242 202-523-5115; kay_fanning@nps.gov
Faragasso, Frank
T. PhD, City University of New York,
1981. U.S. social, African-American, 19th-century intellectual Historian National
Capital Parks-East 1900 Anacostia Drive
SE Washington, DC 20020 202-692-6038; fax: 202-690-0862; frank_faragasso@nps.gov
Fitzsimons, G.
Gray MA, University of Washington, 1992.
Engineering, technology, labor Historian Lowell National Historical Park 67 Kirk Street Lowell,
MA 01852 978-275-1724; fax: 978-970-5030; gray_fitzsimons@nps.gov
Flores,
Milagros MA, University of Navarre,
1982. Spanish colonial, fortifications, art Historian San Juan
National Historic Site Fort San Cristobal,
Norzagaray Street Old San Juan, PR
00901-2094 787-729-6777; fax: 787-729-6665;
milagros_flores@nps.gov
Ford, Christine
M. MA, University of
California-Riverside, 1983. Collections care and management Curator Grant-Kohrs
Ranch National Historic Site P.O. Box 790 Deer Lodge, MT 59722 406-846-2070; fax: 406-846-3962; chris_ford@nps.gov
Foster, Kevin
J. MA, East Carolina University, 1991.
Maritime, technology, U.S. military Maritime
Historian/Chief, National Maritime Initiative National Register, History, and Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2260; fax: 202-371-2229; kevin_foster@nps.gov
Franklin Weekley,
Rachel MA, Middle Tennessee State
University, 1989. Colonial North America, civil rights, CRM Architectural Historian Midwest Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-514-9356; fax: 402-827-9107; rachel_franklin-weekley@nps.gov
Frayler, John
M. BA, Queens College, 1972. Maritime,
U.S. military, CRM Historian Salem Maritime National Historic Site 174 Derby Street Salem,
MA 01970 508-740-1680; fax: 508-740-1685; john_frayler@nps.gov
Frey,
Rosemary MA, University of South Dakota,
1986. U.S. frontier women, U.S. military, American Indian Ranger Fort Scott
National Historic Site Old Fort Boulevard Fort Scott, KS 66701-1471 316-223-0321; fax: 316-223-0188; rosemary_frey@nps.gov
Fuerst, David
N. MA, Southern Illinois University,
1986. Central Appalachian pre-history, CRM New River Gorge National River 104 Main Street Glen
Jean, WV 25846 304-465-6530; fax:
304-465-0591; david_fuerst@nps.gov
Gall, Lawrence
D. MA, Harvard University, 1972. U.S.
diplomatic, Russian, historic preservation Team Manager, Stewardship and Partnerships Boston Support Office National Park Service 15 State Street Boston,
MA 02109-3572 617-223-5122; fax:
617-223-5172; larry_gall@nps.gov
Galonska, Juliet
L. MA, Oklahoma State University, 1994.
Western U.S. Exhibit and Media Specialist Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area 15610 Vaughn Road Brecksville, OH 44141 440-546-5986; fax: 440-546-5989; juliet_galonska@nps.gov
Gates Moresi,
Michele. PhD, George Washington
University, 2003. American Studies, African American history and
culture, museum studies, U.S. Culture, Historian, National Center for Cultural
Resources National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2251) Washington, DC 20242 202-354-2266; fax: 202-371-2422; michele_gates_moresi@contractor.nps.gov
Gaumer, Gerald
G. MA, Pennsylvania State University,
1980. 19th-century U.S., U.S. military Public Affairs Specialist National Park Service 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 202-208-4993; fax: 202-219-0910; gerry_gaumer@nps.gov
Geertsen, Barak
BA, University of Utah, 1986. American West, Mexican American War, Civil War Park Ranger National Park Service
Fort Scott National Historic Site
PO Box 918
Fort Scott, Kansas 66701
620-223-0310; fax: 620-223-0188; barak_geertsen@nps.gov
Givens, Peter
S. MA, Western Carolina University,
1978. Civil War, North Carolina, southern Appalachia Interpretive Specialist Blue Ridge Parkway 2657
Mountain View Road Vinton, VA 24179 703-857-2458; peter_givens@nps.gov
Gomez, Arthur
R. PhD, University of New Mexico, 1994.
Spanish colonial, western U.S., environmental Historian Intermountain
Cultural Resource Center National Park
Service P.O. Box 728 Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728 505-988-6784; fax: 505-988-6876; art_gomez@nps.gov
Good, Timothy
S. MA, University of Durham, 1993.
Abraham Lincoln, Civil War Ranger Lincoln Home National Historic Site 413 South Eighth Street Springfield, IL 62701-1905 217-492-4241 x255; fax: 217-492-4673; timothy_good@nps.gov
Gossett, Tanya,
M. MA, Cornell University, 1993.
Historic preservation planning, CRM Preservation Planner American Battlefield Protection Program 1849 C Street NW (2255) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2019; fax: 202-371-1616; tanya_gossett@nps.gov
Graves, Mary
L. BA, Southwest State University, 1975.
CRM Cultural Resources Specialist Voyageurs National Park 3131 Highway 53 South International Falls, MN 56649-8904 218-283-9821; fax: 218-285-7407; mary_graves@nps.gov
Grimmer, Anne
E. MA, George Washington University,
1969. Architecture, building material preservation Architectural Historian Heritage Preservation Services National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2255) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2028; fax: 202-371-1616; anne_grimmer@nps.gov
Gurcke, Karl MA, University of Idaho, 1983. Brick studies,
CRM, historical archeology Cultural Resource
Specialist Klondike Gold Rush National
Historical Park P.O. Box 517 Skagway, AK 99840 907-983-9214; fax: 907-983-9249; karl_gurcke@nps.gov
Haller, Stephen
A. BA, University of Rochester, 1971.
U.S. military, maritime Historian Golden Gate National Recreation Area Fort Mason, Building 201 San Francisco, CA 94123 415-561-4815; fax: 415-561-4474; stephen_a_haller@nps.gov
Hammell, Rebecca
J. MA, University of Delaware, 1983.
Childhood, material culture, decorative arts Curator Saratoga
National Historical Park 648 Route 32 Stillwater, NY 12170 518-664-9821 x221; fax: 518-664-3349; becky_hammell@nps.gov
Hanson, Jill MA, University of South Carolina, 1994. Women,
historic preservation, southern U.S. Historian Southeast
Regional Office Atlanta Federal Center, 1924
Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117; fax: 404-562-3202; jill_hanson@nps.gov
Harrison, Kathleen
G. MA, University of Pittsburgh, 1975.
U.S. military and political, CRM Senior
Historian Gettysburg National Military
Park 97 Taneytown Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-338-1510; fax: 717-334-8062; kathy_harrison@nps.gov
Hartwig, D.
Scott BS, University of Wyoming, 1978.
Civil War (military operations) Supervisory
Historian Gettysburg National Military
Park 97 Taneytown Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-1124 x428; fax: 717-334-1997; scott_hartwig@nps.gov
Hatcher, Richard W.
III BA, Virginia Commonwealth
University, 1973. U.S. military, Civil War Historian Fort Sumter
National Monument 214 Middle Street Sullivan's Island, SC 29482 803-883-3123; rick_hatcher@nps.gov
Hawke, Paul
H. MA, Georgia State University, 1992.
U.S. military, U.S. frontier, CRM Chief,
American Battlefield Protection Program National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2255) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2023; fax: 202-371-1616; paul_hawke@nps.gov
Hay, Duncan
E. PhD, University of Delaware, 1986.
Industry, material culture, CRM Historian Boston Support Office National Park Service 15 State Street Boston,
MA 02109-3572 617-223-5056; fax:
617-223-5164; duncan_hay@nps.gov
Heald, Sarah
H. MA, University of Delaware, 1985.
U.S. social, material culture, historic house interiors Staff Curator Division
of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center National Park Service P.O. Box 50 Harpers
Ferry, WV 25425 304-535-6133; fax:
304-535-6806; sarah_heald@nps.gov
Hebblethwaite, Frank
F. BA, Humboldt State University, 1973.
Abraham Lincoln, 18th/19th-century iron furnaces, CRM Ranger Hopewell Furnace
National Historic Site 2 Mark Bird Lane Elverson, PA 19520 610-582-8773 x229; frank_f._hebblethwaite@nps.gov
Hegeman, Carol
A. BA, Gettysburg College, 1973. Modern
U.S. Supervisory Historian Eisenhower National Historic Site 250 Eisenhower Farm Lane Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-338-9114; fax: 717-338-0821; carol_hegeman@nps.gov
Henderson, Michael
D. MA, State University of New
York-Albany, 1990. U.S. social, material culture, CRM Superintendent Morristown National Historical Park Washington Place Morristown, NJ 07960-4299 973-539-2016 x200; fax: 973-539-8361; michael_henderson@nps.gov
Henry,
Patricia MA, George Mason University,
1986. National historic landmarks Historian,
National Historic Landmarks Survey National
Register, History, and Education National
Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2216; fax: 202-371-2229; patty_henry@nps.gov
Herrin, Dean
A. PhD, University of Delaware, 1991.
Technology, industrialization NPS
Coordinator Catoctin Center for Regional
Studies Frederick Community College 7932 Opossumtown Pike Frederick, MD 21702 301-624-2773; fax: 301-846-2498; dherrin@fcc.cc.md.us
Higgens-Evenson,
Rudy PhD, University of Oregon, 1998.
U.S. 1877-1929, political and economic Park
Ranger Golden Gate National Recreation
Area National Park Service Building 201 Fort Mason San Francisco, CA 94123 415-561-4778; fax: 415-561-4305; rudy_higgens-evenson@nps.gov
Hill, James R.
III MA, University of South Carolina,
1992. Agricultural and industrial architecture, vernacular
landscapes, colonial Midwest Regional
Coordinator, Underground Railroad Midwest
Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-221-3414; fax: 402-221-3465; james_hill@nps.gov
Hitchcock, Susan
L. MA, University of Georgia, 1997.
Colonial Revival gardens, southern garden history Landscape Historian Cultural Landscapes Program, Cultural Resources
Stewardship Southeast Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117 x605; fax: 404-562-3202; susan_hitchcock@nps.gov
Hoff, Robert BA, University of New Mexico, 1970. Historical
interpretation, 20th-century Southwest, CRM Historian Carlsbad
Caverns National Park 3225 National Parks
Highway Carlsbad, NM 88220 505-785-2232 x438; fax: 505-785-2302; bob_hoff@nps.gov
Honious, Ann
C. MA, George Washington University,
1994. African-American, early aviation, CRM Chief, Education and Resources Management Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical
Park P.O. Box 9280 Wright Brothers Station Dayton, OH 45409 937-225-7705; fax: 937-225-7706; ann_honious@nps.gov
Horton, Tonia MA, College of William and Mary, 1984. Historic
preservation, cultural landscapes, American Indian Historical Landscape Architect Alaska Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2453; fax: 907-257-2664; tonia_horton@nps.gov
Houston, Bonnie
S. MA, Arizona State University, 2000.
Alaska, vernacular architecture, historic preservation Architectural Historian Alaska Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2442; fax: 907-257-2664; bonnie_houston@nps.gov
Houting, Scott
P. MA, Western Michigan University,
1992. U.S. military, museum studies Museum
Technician Valley Forge National Historical
Park P.O. Box 953 Valley Forge, PA 19482-0953 610-783-1020; fax: 610-783-1053; scott_houting@nps.gov
Hovis, Logan
H. MA, University of British Columbia,
1986. Mining industries, technology, industrial archeology Historian Alaska
Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-257-2445; fax: 907-257-2664; logan_hovis@nps.gov
Huston, Ann
E. MA, California State
University-Sacramento, 1985. CRM Chief,
Cultural Resources Division Channel Islands
National Park 1901 Spinnaker Drive Ventura, CA 93001 805-658-5752; fax: 805-658-5799; ann_huston@nps.gov
Hutchins, Louis
P. MA, University of
California-Berkeley, 1985. Industry, technology Curator; Historian Northeast Museum Services Center Charlestown Navy Yard, Building I Charlestown, MA 02129-4543 617-242-5613; fax: 617-242-1833; louis_hutchins@nps.gov
Hutchinson,
Ramona MA, Colorado State University,
1990. Archive management, historic preservation Library Technician Mesa
Verde National Park P.O. Box 8 Mesa Verde National Park, CO 81330 970-529-4472; mona_hutchinson@nps.gov
Ivey, James
E. BA, University of Texas-El Paso,
1967. Spanish colonial, western U.S., architecture Historian Intermountain
Cultural Resource Center National Park
Service P.O. Box 728 Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728 505-988-6847; fax: 505-988-6876; jake_ivey@nps.gov
Jacox, Diann
L. MA, University of Pennsylvania, 1976.
CRM Site Manager Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National
Historic Site 1318 Vermont Avenue NW Washington, DC 20005-3607 202-673-2402; fax: 202-673-2414; diann_jacox@nps.gov
Jeffrey, Thomas
E. PhD, Catholic University of America,
1976. Historical editing, 19th-century U.S. Historian Edison
National Historic Site Main Street and
Lakeside Avenue West Orange, NJ
07052-5515 973-736-0500 x33; fax:
973-736-8496; tjeffrey@gandalf.rutgers.edu
Jennings,
Patrick MA, University of Oklahoma,
1994. US Military, American Indian, Museum Studies Museum Specialist Northeast Museum Services Center Charlestown Navy Yard, Building I Charlestown, MA 02129-4543 617-242-5613; patrick_jennings@nps.gov
Johnson, Willie
Ray MA, Auburn University, 1972. 19th Century U.S. History, Civil War Historian Kennesaw
Mountain National Battlefield Park 900
Kennesaw Mountain Dr. Kennesaw, GA 30152 770-427-4686 x231; willie_r_johnson@nps.gov
Kain, Ann E. MA, Antioch University, 2001. Alaska mining,
National Register/compliance, historical archeology Cultural Resource Management Specialist Denali National Park and Preserve 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-644-3227; fax: 907-644-2664; ann_kain@nps.gov
Kendrick, Gregory
D. MA, University of Wyoming, 1978.
Environmental, western U.S., Cold War Cultural Resources Program Leader Intermountain Support Office-Denver National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver,
CO 80225-0287 303-969-2894; fax:
303-987-6675; greg_kendrick@nps.gov
Kesselman, Steven
A. PhD, Harvard University, 1971. U.S.
intellectual, cultural, political; CRM Superintendent Salem
Maritime National Historic Site 174 Derby
Street Salem, MA 01970 508-740-1680; fax: 508-740-1685; steven_kesselman@nps.gov
Knudsen, Dean
M. MA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
1991. Museum studies, U.S. frontier Historian Scotts Bluff
National Monument P.O. Box 27 Gering, NE 69341 308-436-4340; fax: 308-436-7611; dean_knudsen@nps.gov
Kohan, Carol
E. MA, State University of New
York-Oneonta, 1980. Museum management, CRM, 19th/20th-century
U.S. Superintendent Herbert Hoover National Historic Site P.O. Box 607 West
Branch, IA 52358-0607 319-643-2541; fax:
319-643-5989; carol_kohan@nps.gov
Kolakowsky, Lisa
M. MS, University of Pennsylvania, 1997.
Historic preservation, architecture, Philadelphia Historian, National Historic Landmarks
Program Philadelphia Support Office National Park Service 200 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-7946; fax: 215-597-5747; lisa_kolakowsky@nps.gov
Kopczynski, Susan
A. BA, College of St. Rose, 1967.
Delaware River Valley Historian Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Bushkill, PA 18324 717-588-3840; fax: 717-588-2780; susan_kopczynski@nps.gov
Krakow, Jere
L. EdD, University of Colorado-Boulder,
1974. Historic trails Superintendent Long Distance Trails Office P.O. Box 45155 Salt
Lake City, UT 84145-0155 801-539-4094; jere_krakow@nps.gov
Krick, Robert E.
L. BA, Mary Washington College, 1990.
Civil War Historian Richmond National Battlefield Park 3215 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23223 804-771-2808; fax: 804-771-8522; robert_e_l_krick@nps.gov
Kryston, Cynthia
E. MA, Georgetown University, 1968.
Historical interpretation, interpretive planning, education Deputy Superintendent Lowell National Historical Park 169 Merrimack Street Lowell, MA 01852 978-459-1015; fax: 978-459-1118; cynthia_kryston@nps.gov
Lamie, Susan BA, Wheaton College, 1990. Cold war, American
literature Historian Minuteman Missile National Historic Site P.O. Box 6 Interior, SD
57750 605-433-5243; fax: 605-433-5248; susan_lamie@nps.gov
Lange, Robie MA, University of Maryland, 1988. Technology,
national historic landmarks Historian,
National Historic Landmarks Survey National
Register, History, and Education National
Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2254; fax: 202-371-2229; robie_lange@nps.gov
Langum,
Connie MA, Pittsburgh State University,
1991. Trans-Mississippi Civil War, U.S. military Historian; Am. Battlefield Protection Prog.
Coordinator Wilson's Creek National
Battlefield 6424 West Farm Road Republic, MO 65738 417-732-6438; fax: 417-732-7660; connie_langum@nps.gov
Latschar, John
A. PhD, Rutgers University, 1978. CRM Superintendent Gettysburg National Military Park 97 Taneytown Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-1124; fax: 717-334-8170; john_latschar@nps.gov
Lavoie,
Catherine MA, University of Maryland,
1986. Vernacular architecture, suburbanization, cultural
landscapes Historian Historic American Buildings Survey National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2270) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2185; fax: 202-371-2439; catherine_lavoie@nps.gov
Leonard, Eric Master of Liberal Arts, University of Oklahoma,
2002. 19th-century Federal Courts, Colonial West, Indian Wars Park Ranger Arkansas
Post National Memorial 1741 Old Post Road Gillett, AR 72055 870-548-2207; fax: 870-548-2431; eric_leonard@nps.gov
Long, Timothy
P. MS, University of Pennsylvania, 1990.
Preservation Architecture Architect, Branch
Chief of Cultural Resource Management Valley
Forge National Historical Park P.O. Box
953 Valley Forge, PA 19482-0953 610-783-5384; fax: 610-783-5381; tim_p_long@nps.gov
Louter, David
B. PhD, University of Washington, 2000.
Western U.S., environmental, 20th-century U.S. Research Historian Columbia Cascades Support Office National Park Service 909 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98104-1060 206-220-4137; fax: 206-220-4159; david_louter@nps.gov
Lowenthal,
Larry MA, Yale University, 1969.
Transportation, U.S. military, northeastern U.S. Historian Boston
Support Office National Park Service 15 State Street Boston,
MA 02109-3572 413-734-6477; larry_lowenthal@nps.gov
Luellen, Mark
C. MS, University of Pennsylvania, 1992.
Historic preservation, architecture, cultural landscapes Historian Pacific Great
Basin Support Office National Park
Service 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700 Oakland, CA 94607 510-817-1409; fax: 510-817-1484; mark_luellen@nps.gov
Lusignan, Paul
R. MS, University of Vermont, 1982. U.S.
military, industry, public housing Historian, National Register of Historic
Places National Register, History, and
Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2229; fax: 202-371-2229; paul_lusignan@nps.gov
Luxenberg, Gretchen
A. MS, University of Vermont, 1983.
Historic preservation, CRM Historian Columbia Cascades Support Office National Park Service 909 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98104-1060 206-220-4138; fax: 206-220-4159; gretchen_luxenberg@nps.gov
Mackreth, Robert
W. BA, Hofstra University, 1975.
Transportation, industry, Great Lakes Cultural Resource Management Specialist Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Route 1, Box 4 Bayfield, WI 54814-9599 715-779-3397 x221; fax: 715-779-3049; bob_mackreth@nps.gov
MacVaugh,
Frederick MA, University of Texas at El
Paso, 2000. National Park Service, environmental, U.S. Southwest Archivist Midwest
Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102 402-514-9361; fax: 402-827-9107; frederick_macvaugh@nps.gov
Mahr Yanez, Aaron
P. MA, University of New Mexico, 1991.
Mexico, western U.S., U.S. and Mexican military frontier Historian National
Trails System Office - Santa Fe PO Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504 505-988-6736; fax: 505-986-5214; aaron_mahr@nps.gov
Neil C. MA, University of New Mexico, 1992. U.S.
military, CRM Superintendent Chiricahua National Monument and Fort Bowie
National Historic Site 13063 East Bonita
Canyon Road Willcox, AZ 85643-9737 520-824-3560; neil_mangum@nps.gov
Manning, Michael
J. MA, American Military University,
2000. 18th/19th century US military and naval, US Lighthouse
Service Ranger Horseshoe Bend National Military Park 11288 Horseshoe Bend Road Daviston, AL 36256 256-234-7111; fax: 256-329-9905; Michael_Manning@nps.gov
Mark, Stephen
R. MS, Southern Oregon State College,
1984. Conservation, cultural landscapes, western settlement Historian Crater Lake
National Park P.O. Box 7 Crater Lake, OR 97604 503-594-2211 x403; fax: 503-594-2299; steve_mark@nps.gov
Marsh, Alan MA, Georgia College, 1986. U.S. POWs,
southeastern Indians Ranger Andersonville National Historic Site Route 1, Box 800 Andersonville, GA 31711 912-924-0343; fax: 912-928-9640; alan_marsh@nps.gov
Martinez, Daniel
A. BA, California State
University-Dominguez Hills, 1983. U.S. frontier military, Civil War,
WWII-Pacific Historian USS Arizona
Memorial 1 Arizona Memorial Place Honolulu, HI 96818-3168 808-422-2771 x136; fax: 808-541-3168; daniel_martinez@nps.gov
Maul, David MA, San Francisco State University, 1984.
Modern Europe Historian Pacific Great Basin Support Office National Park Service 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700 Oakland, CA 94607 510-817-1402; fax: 510-817-1484; david_maul@nps.gov
McChristian, Douglas
C. BA, Fort Hayes State University,
1969. U.S. military--Western frontier and material culture, CRM Historian, Rocky Mountain Cluster Fort Laramie National Historic Site P.O. Box 86 Fort
Laramie, WY 82212-0086 307-837-2221; fax:
307-837-2120; douglas_mcchristian@nps.gov
McClelland, Linda
J. MA, University of Massachusetts,
1979. Architecture, national park design, landscape preservation Historian, National Register, of Historic
Places National Register, History, and
Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20242 202-354-2258; fax: 202-371-2229; linda_mcclelland@nps.gov
McCutchen, Brian
K. MA, Southeast Missouri State
University, 1995. CRM, Civil War commemoration, cultural
geography Architectural Historian Midwest Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-514-9360; fax: 402-827-9107; brian_mccutchen@nps.gov
McDermott, Dona
M. MA, University of Delaware, 1983.
Colonial, U.S. military, curatorial operations Chief of Interpretation & Cultural
Resources Management Valley Forge National
Historical Park P.O. Box 953 Valley Forge, PA 19482-0953 610-783-1034; fax: 610-783-1053; dona_mcdermott@nps.gov
McInvale, Morton R.
MA, Florida State University, 1973.
Civil War, Georgia Historian Southeast Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117; fax: 404-562-3202; morton_mcinvale@nps.gov
McKnight, R.
Patrick MA, University of Wyoming, 1983.
Railroads, westward expansion, colonial Historian/Archivist Steamtown National Historic Site 150 South Washington Avenue Scranton, PA 18503-2018 570-340-5193; fax: 570-340-5309; pat_mcknight@nps.gov
Miele, Frank
J.J. PhD, Tulane University, 1984. U.S.
social and intellectual, architecture, archives Historian Southeast
Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3171; fax: 404-562-3244; frank_miele@nps.gov
Miller, Diane
E. MA, University of Maryland, 1984.
Underground railroad, African American, information management National Coordinator, National Underground
Railroad Network to Freedom Midwest Regional
Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-221-3749; fax: 402-221-3465; diane_miller@nps.gov
Milley, Kathleen
C. MA, University of Delaware, 1972.
Decorative arts, U.S. cultural, architecture Architectural Historian Cultural Resources Stewardship and Partnerships
Team National Park Service 200 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-1580; fax: 215-597-0932; kate_catalano_milley@nps.gov
Mink, Eric J. BA, Mary Washington College, 1993. Civil War,
CRM Historian Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County
Battlefields Memorial National Military Park 120 Chatham Lane Fredericksburg, VA 22405 540-371-6417; fax: 540-371-1907; eric_mink@nps.gov
Mitchell, Nora
J. PhD, Tufts University, 1996.
Landscape history, landscape preservation, CRM Director, Conservation Study Institute Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical
Park P.O. Box 178 Woodstock, VT 05091 208-457-3368 x17; nora_mitchell@nps.gov
Montagna, Dennis
R. PhD, University of Delaware, 1987.
American art, architecture, public sculpture Architectural Historian Cultural Resources Stewardship and Partnerships
Team Philadelphia Support Office National Park Service 200 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-5824; fax: 215-597-0932; dennis_montagna@nps.gov
Montgomery, Allan
L. MA, State University of New
York-Oneonta, 1977. CRM, museum services, transportation Staff Curator Museum
Management Program National Park Service
Clearinghouse Harpers Ferry, WV
25425-0050 304-535-6410; allan_montgomery@nps.gov
Moon, Dorothy
J. MA, Rutgers University, 1991. Public,
Zane Grey, Upper Delaware history Museum
Curator/Interpreter Upper Delaware Scenic
and Recreational River RR 2, Box 2428 Beach Lake, PA 18405 570-685-4871; fax: 570-685-4874; dorothy_moon@nps.gov
Moore, J.
Steven MA, University of Iowa, 1987.
Civil War, modern Europe Ranger Fort Frederica National Monument Route 9, Box 286C St.
Simons Island, GA 31522 912-638-3639; steve_moore@nps.gov
Moore, Robert
J. MA, Washington University in St.
Louis, 1996. Western U.S., Progressive Era, Lewis and Clark Historian Jefferson
National Expansion Memorial 11 North Fourth
Street St. Louis, MO 63102 314-655-1629; fax: 314-655-1642; bob_moore@nps.gov
Moreno, Barry BA, California State University-Los Angeles,
1985. Immigration Librarian Statue of Liberty National Monument New York, NY 10004 212-363-6307; fax: 212-363-6302; barry_moreno@nps.gov
Moye, J. Todd PhD, University of Texas-Austin, 1999. Civil
rights movement, African American, U.S. Southern Coordinator, Tuskegee Airmen Oral History
Project Southeast Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117 x649; fax: 404-562-3202; todd_moye@nps.gov
Mueller, James
W. PhD, University of Arizona, 1972.
Revolutionary and 1812 earthworks, industrial revolution,
anthropology Chief Historian Independence National Historical Park 143 S. Third Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-7127; fax: 215-597-5556; james_mueller@nps.gov
Munson,
Robert MA, Northern Arizona University,
1975. Spanish in southwest U.S., Indian Wars, Naval history Historian Cabrillo
National Monument 1800 Cabrillo Memorial
Drive San Diego, CA 92106-3601 619-523-4574; fax: 619-557-5469; robert_munson@nps.gov
Murphy, Douglas
A. PhD, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1998. Mexico, 19th-century U.S., Mexican
War Chief, Interpretation and Visitor
Services Palo Alto Battlefield National
Historic Site 1623 Central Blvd., Suite
213 Brownsville, TX 78520-8326 956-541-2785; fax: 956-541-6356; paal_interpretation@nps.gov
Nelligan, William
S. MA, University of Maryland, 1989.
Architecture, historic preservation, U.S. military Cultural Resource Management Specialist Gateway National Recreation Area 210 New York Avenue Staten Island, NY 10305 718-354-4541; fax: 718-354-4550; bill_nelligan@nps.gov
Nichipor, Mark
A. BA, Northeastern University, 1980.
U.S. military, colonial, American Revolution Ranger Minute Man
National Historical Park 174 Liberty
Street Concord, MA 01742-1705 978-369-6993 x32; fax: 978-371-2483; mark_nichipor@nps.gov
Noble, Bruce J.
MA, University of Wyoming, 1984.
Western U.S., environmental, technology Superintendent Klondike
Gold Rush NHP P.O. Box 517 Skagway, AK 99840 907-983-2921; fax: 907-982-9249; bruce_noble@nps.gov
Noblitt, Philip
T. MA, Appalachian State University,
1994. Civil War Interpretive Specialist Blue Ridge Parkway 199
Hemphill Knob Road Asheville, NC 28803 704-271-4779 x242; fax: 828-271-4117; phil_noblitt@nps.gov
Norris, Frank
B. PhD, University of Washington, 1994.
National Park Service, northern gold rushes, tourism Historian Alaska
Support Office National Park Service 2525 Gambell Street Anchorage, AK 99503 907-644-3216; fax: 907-644-3251; frank_norris@nps.gov
Oates, Jeffrey
S. MA, Youngstown State University,
1989. Antebellum/Civil War, Holocaust, Washington DC Interpretive Park Ranger Valley Forge National Historical Park P.O. Box 953 Valley
Forge, PA 19482 610-783-1000; fax:
610-783-1053; jeffery_oates@nps.gov
O'Brien, William
P. PhD, University of Colorado, 1994.
Jacksonian U.S., U.S. intellectual Cultural
Resource Representative Desert Southwest
Cooperative Ecosystem Unit University of
Arizona-Southwest Center 1052 Highland Tucson, AZ 85721 520-670-6501 x233; pat_o'brien@nps.gov
O'Connor, Richard
J. PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 1991.
Technology, business, labor Historian Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic
American Engineering Record National Park
Service 1849 C Street NW (2270) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2186; fax: 202-371-6473; richard_o'connor@nps.gov
Ofenstein, Sharon
K. MA, Boston University, 1978. CRM,
architecture Technical Publications
Editor Building Conservation Branch,
Northeast Cultural Resources Center National
Park Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum,
4th Floor 400 Foot of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 508-970-5141; fax: 508-970-5121; sharon_ofenstein@nps.gov
Ogden, David
P. MA, University of Central Florida,
1992. Gulf coast history, seacoast fortifications, coast
artillery Ranger, Interpretation
(Historian) Gulf Islands National
Seashore 1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 850-934-2633; fax: 850-932-9654; david_ogden@nps.gov
Ogden, James H.
III BS, Frostburg State College, 1981.
Civil War, U.S. military Historian Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military
Park P.O. Box 2128 Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 706-866-9241 x116; fax: 423-752-5215; CHCH_Historian@nps.gov
Orr, David G. PhD, University of Maryland, 1972. U.S. popular
culture, art, technology Chief, Division of
Archeology and Historic Architecture Valley
Forge National Historical Park P.O. Box
953 Valley Forge, PA 19481 610-783-0252; fax: 610-783-0265; david_orr@nps.gov
Paige, John
C. MA, Oklahoma State University, 1973.
Western U.S., 20th-century U.S., public Cultural Resource Specialist Denver Service Center National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver,
CO 80225-0287 303-969-2356; fax:
303-987-6748; john_paige@nps.gov
Parker, Robert
T. MA, North Carolina State University,
2001. African American, curatorial, CRM Cultural Resource Specialist Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National
Historic Site 1318 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20005 202-673-2402; fax: 202-673-2414; robert_parker@nps.gov
Patrick, Jeffrey
L. MA, Purdue University, 1989. U.S.
19th-century military, Civil War Interpretive Specialist Wilson's Creek National Battlefield 6424 West Farm Road 182 Republic, MO 65738 417-732-2662; fax: 417-732-1167; jeffrey_patrick@nps.gov
Perlman, Steven
J. MA, Temple University, 1974. U.S.
1789-1877 Ranger Independence National Historical Park 313 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-7078; steve_perlman@nps.gov
Perrault, Carole
L. MA, Boston University, 1976.
Architecture, architectural conservation, historic architectural
finishes Preservation Historian Building Conservation Branch, Northeast
Cultural Resources Center National Park
Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor 400 Foot
of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 508-970-5133; fax: 508-970-5121; carole_perrault@nps.gov
Perry, James
M. MA, College of William and Mary,
1984. CRM, U.S. Military, Washington, D.C. Historian Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal National Historical Park 1850
Dual Highway; Suite 100 Hagerstown, MD
21740 301-714-2231; fax: 301-714-2232; james_perry@nps.gov
Peterson, Winona
R. BS, Pennsylvania State University,
1985. U.S. military and political, CRM Junior Historian/Archivist Gettysburg National Military Park 97 Taneytown Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-338-1510; fax: 717-334-8062; winona_peterson@nps.gov
Petravage, Carol
A. MA, State University of New
York-Oneonta, 1985. Historic furnishings, U.S. social Staff Curator Division
of Historic Furnishings, Harpers Ferry Center National Park Service P.O. Box 50 Harpers
Ferry, WV 25425 304-535-6120; fax:
304-535-6086; carol_petravage@nps.gov
Pfanz, Donald
C. BA, College of William and Mary,
1980. Civil War Historian Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County
Battlefields Memorial National Military Park 120 Chatham Lane Fredericksburg, VA 22405 540-371-0802; fax: 540-371-1907; donald_pfanz@nps.gov
Phillips, Maureen
K. MA, Boston University, 1989.
Architecture, historic architectural materials Architectural Conservator Building Conservation Branch, Northeast
Cultural Resources Center National Park
Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum, 4th Floor 400 Foot
of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 508-970-5140; fax: 508-978-5121; maureen_philips@nps.gov
Quin, Richard
H. MA, Middle Tennessee State
University, 1979. Parks, travel, architecture Historian National
Capital Regional Office National Park
Service 1100 Ohio Drive SW Washington, DC 20242 202-619-7089; fax: 202-619-7420; richard_quin@nps.gov
Quinn, Judith
A. MA, University of Delaware, 1988.
Art, museum studies Architectural
Conservator Building Conservation Branch,
Northeast Cultural Resources Center National
Park Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum,
4th Floor 400 Foot of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 508-970-5132; fax: 508-970-5121
Rayburn, Ella
S. MA, Fort Hayes State University,
1976. Museum services, CRM, U.S. 1840-90 Curator Steamtown
National Historic Site 150 South Washington
Avenue Scranton, PA 18503-2018 570-340-5192; fax: 570-340-5309; ella_rayburn@nps.gov
Rehm, Karen
G. MA, George Mason University, 1990.
CRM, American Revolution, Civil War Assistant Superintendent, Historical
Interpretation and Preservation Colonial
National Historical Park P.O. Box 210 Yorktown, VA 23690 757-898-3400 x55; fax: 757-898-6346; karen_rehm@nps.gov
Renaud, John
W. JD, American University, 1979.
Historic preservation, public Historian,
State, Tribal and Local Programs Heritage
Preservation Services National Park
Service 1849 C Street NW (2255) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2066; fax: 202-371-1794; john_renaud@nps.gov
Riggs, David
F. MA, Pennsylvania State University,
1974. Civil War, U.S. military Museum
Curator Colonial National Historical Park P.O. Box 210 Yorktown,
VA 23690 757-220-1498; fax: 757-229-4273; david_riggs@nps.gov
Roach, Edward
J. MA, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania, 1997. Memory and history, environmental, historic
commemoration Historian Prince William Forest Park 18100 Park Headquarters Road Triangle, VA 22172 703-221-6723; fax: 703-221-3258; edward_roach@nps.gov
Roberts, John
W. PhD, University of Maryland, 1992.
U.S. diplomatic history, U.S. labor history, U.S. legal history,
archival management Senior Archivist Museum Management Program National Park Service 1849 C Street, NW (2265) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2009; fax 202-371-6757; john_w_roberts@nps.gov
Rock, Rosalind
Z. PhD, University of New Mexico, 1981.
Spanish colonial borderlands, Spanish paleography, library/curation Historian San Antonio
Missions National Historical Park 2202
Roosevelt Avenue San Antonio, TX 78210 210-534-8875; fax: 210-534-1106; roz_rock@nps.gov
Rogers,
Suzanne MA, State University of New
York-Oneonta, 1970. CRM, trans-Mississippi frontier settlement Historian Buffalo
National River 402 N. Walnut, Suite 136 Harrison, AR 72601 501-741-5443 x133; fax: 501-741-7286; suzie_rogers@nps.gov
Rose, Vivien
E. PhD, State University of New
York-Binghamton, 1997. U.S. women, social movements, public Chief of Interpretation Women's Rights National Historical Park 136 Fall Street Seneca
Falls, NY 13148 315-568-0007; fax:
315-568-2141; vivien_rose@nps.gov
Rowley, Dean
K. MA, Atlanta University, 1973. African
American, civil rights, urban Historian Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic
Site 526 Auburn Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30312 404-331-3920; dean_rowley@nps.gov
Ryan, Thomas M.
(Mike) MA, University of South Alabama,
1998. Coastal defense, artillery, Civil War Ranger Dry Tortugas
National Park P.O. Box 6208 Key West, FL 33041 305-293-0152; fax: 305-293-0152; mike_t_ryan@nps.gov
Sanchez, Joseph
P. PhD, University of New Mexico, 1974.
Spanish colonial military, Spanish colonial cartography, comparative
colonialism Superintendent Intermountain Spanish Colonial Research
Center Zimmerman Library University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 505-766-8743; fax: 505-766-5967; joseph_sanchez@nps.gov
Sanfilippo, Pamela
K. MA, Washington University in St.
Louis, 1995. Colonial American and Latin American Historian Ulysses S.
Grant National Historic Site 7400 Grant
Road St. Louis, MO 63123-1801 314-842-1867; fax: 314-842-1659; pam_sanfilippo@nps.gov
Sanford, Dena
L. MS, University of Oregon, 1991.
Vernacular architecture, rural and industrial architecture, CRM Architectural Historian Midwest Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-514-9354; fax: 402-827-9107; dena_sanford@nps.gov
Schmidt, Loretta
L. MA, Hunter College, City University
of New York, 1970. National Park Service, oral history,
interpretation Supervisory Ranger New River Gorge National River P.O. Box 329 Glen Jean,
WV 25846-0329 304-574-2115; fax:
304-574-2162; loretta_schmidt@nps.gov
Schofield, Arnold
W. AA, Frederick (MD) Community College,
1970. 19th-century U.S., western U.S., U.S. military Historian Fort Scott
National Historic Site Old Fort Boulevard Fort Scott, KS 66701-1471 316-223-0312; fax: 316-223-0188; arnold_schofield@nps.gov
Schroeder, Patrick
A. MA, Virginia Tech, 1996. Civil War,
18th/19th-century U.S. military & social, interpretation Historian Appomattox
Court House National Historical Park P.O.
Box 218 Appomattox, VA 24522 434-352-8987 x23; fax: 434-352-8330; patrick_schroeder@nps.gov
Schullery,
Paul MA, Ohio University, 1976.
Environmental, sports, ecology and resource management Resource Naturalist Yellowstone Center for Resources P.O. Box 168 Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 307-344-2220; fax: 307-344-2211; paul_schullery@nps.gov
Schultz,
Susan PhD, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, 1976. Natural history, environmental, science Historian Olympic
National Park 600 East Park Avenue Port Angeles, WA 98362 360-452-4501 x232; susan_schultz@nps.gov
Scolari, Paul
M. MA, University of Pittsburgh, 1991.
CRM, U.S. art and architecture, U.S. public monuments Historian Division of
Resource Management and Planning Golden Gate
National Recreation Area Fort Mason,
Building 201 San Francisco, CA 94123 415-561-4813; paul_scolari@nps.gov
Scott, Gary
T. MA, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1969. Architecture, Washington DC, CRM Regional Historian National Capital Region National Park Service 1100 Ohio Drive SW Washington, DC 20242 202-619-7279; fax: 202-401-0017; gary_scott@nps.gov
Sheads, Scott
S. BA (Hon.), University of Baltimore,
1997. War of 1812, Civil War, coastal fortifications Park Historian, Librarian and Historic Weapons
Officer Fort McHenry National Monument and
Historic Shrine East Fort Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230-5393 410-962-4290 x244; fax: 410-962-2500; scott_sheads@nps.gov
Shiffer, Rebecca
A. MA, Cornell University, 1981.
20th-century architecture, historic building technology, CRM Architectural Historian Heritage Preservation Services National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2255) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2029; fax: 202-371-1616; rebecca_shiffer@nps.gov
Shull, Carol
D. MA, University of Texas-Austin, 1969.
National Register of Historic Places Chief,
National Historic Landmarks Survey/Keeper of the National
Register National Register, History, and
Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2234; fax: 202-371-2229; carol_shull@nps.gov
Shultz, Scott
G. MA, Seton Hall University, 1976.
Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, World War II Ranger National Capital
Parks-Central 900 Ohio Drive SW Washington, DC 20242 202-606-8691; fax 202-208-4918; scott_shultz@nps.gov
Slupski, Janice
M. MA, Loyola University of Chicago,
1998. Local, 19th/20th-century U.S. social, CRM Historian Indiana Dunes
National Lakeshore 1100 North Mineral
Springs Road Porter, IN 46304-1299 219-926-7561 x344; fax: 219-926-7561; janice_slupski@nps.gov
Smith, Angela
R. BS, Southeast Missouri State
University, 1992. Historic preservation, CRM, women Cultural Resource Specialist Ozark National Scenic Riverways P.O. Box 490 Van Buren,
MO 63965 573-323-8822; fax: 573-323-8823; angela_smith@nps.gov
Smith, Donna
G. MA, Sull Ross State University, 1997.
Interpretation, 19th-century army medicine, education Ranger Fort Davis
National Historic Site P.O. Box 1456 Fort Davis, TX 79734 915-426-3224; fax: 915-426-3122; donna_smith@nps.gov
Smith, Timothy
B. PhD, Mississippi State University,
2001. Civil War, World War II/Pacific, Battlefield Preservation Ranger Shiloh National
Military Park 1055 Pittsburg Landing Road Shiloh, TN 38376 731-689-5696; fax: 731-689-5330; timothy_b_smith@nps.gov
Snyder, James
B. MA, University of California-Davis,
1967. Environmental, western U.S., U.S. social Historian Yosemite
Research Library Yosemite National Park P.O. Box 577 Yosemite
National Park, CA 95389 209-372-0280; fax:
209-372-0255; jim_b_snyder@nps.gov
Spaulding, Stephen
M. BA, Eisenhower College, 1981.
18th/19th-century U.S. and Europe, architectural conservation,
CRM Chief, Building Conservation Branch,
Northeast Cultural Resources Center National
Park Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum,
4th Floor 400 Foot of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 508-970-5127; fax: 508-970-5121; stephen_spaulding@nps.gov
Sprinkle, John H.,
Jr. PhD, College of William and Mary,
1992. Colonial, historic preservation, archeology Historian National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2280) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2228; fax: 202-371-2229; john_sprinkle@nps.gov
Spude, Robert
L. PhD, University of Illinois-Urbana,
1989. Western U.S., mining, historic preservation Program Manager, Cultural Resources &
National Register Programs Intermountain
Support Office-Santa Fe National Park
Service P.O. Box 728 Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728 505-988-6770; fax: 505-988-6876; bob_spude@nps.gov
Stallings, Diane
G. BA, College of William and Mary,
1967. 17th-century Virginia Jamestown
District Historian Colonial National
Historical Park P.O. Box 210 Yorktown, VA 23690 757-229-1733; fax: 757-898-6346; diane_stallings@nps.gov
Stevens, Donald L.
Jr. PhD, Carnegie-Mellon University,
1987. U.S. urban, social, environmental Senior Historian Midwest Regional Office National Park Service 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, NE 68102-2571 402-514-9353; fax: 402-827-9107; don_stevens@nps.gov
Stover, Douglas
E. MA, University of Maine, 1981.
Cultural landscapes, museum studies, maritime Cultural Resource Manager Cape Hatteras National Seashore - Outer Banks
Group 1401 National Park Drive Manteo, NC 27954 252-473-2111; fax: 252-473-2595; doug_stover@nps.gov
Strasser, William
A. MA, University of Tennessee, 1999.
Social/cultural, Civil War, women Supervisory Park Ranger, Interpretation Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park P.O. Box 517 Skagway,
AK 99840 907-983-9224; fax: 907-983-9249; billy_strasser@nps.gov
Straub, Alton
T. MS, Oxford University, 1997.
Conservation, science, landscape architecture Historian Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical
Park P.O. Box 178 Woodstock, VT 05091 802-457-3368 x23; fax: 802-457-3405; alton_straub@nps.gov
Sundberg, Jane
M. MA, University of Chicago, 1969. CRM,
historic preservation 1900-1930 Supervisory
Cultural Resource Management Specialist Colonial National Historical Park P.O. Box 210 Yorktown,
VA 23690 757-898-3400; fax: 757-898-6346; jane_sundberg@nps.gov
Sutton, Robert
K. PhD, Washington State University,
1984. American frontier, U.S. Constitution, architecture Chief Historian Park
History Program 1849 C, Street, NW Washington, DC 22240 202-354-2212; fax: 202-371-6447; robert_sutton@nps.gov
Tagger, Barbara
A. MA, Atlanta University, 1984. U.S.
1880-1920, African-American, urban Historian Southeast
Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3108 x518; fax: 404-562-3200; barbara_tagger@nps.gov
Tamburro, Samuel
J. MA, University of Akron, 1997.
Transportation, Early Republic, Western Reserve Historian Cuyahoga
Valley National Recreation Area 15610 Vaughn
Road Brecksville, OH 44141-3018 330-657-2096; fax: 330-468-4943; sam_tamburro@nps.gov
Tobias, Clifford
I. PhD, Case Western Reserve University,
1975. 19th-century U.S. political, U.S.
military/naval/aviation/space Park History
Program Leader Cultural Resources
Stewardship and Partnerships Team Philadelphia Support Office National Park Service 200 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-9970; fax: 215-597-0932; cliff_tobias@nps.gov
Toogood, Anna
Coxe BA, University of Pennsylvania,
1967. Philadelphia, African-American, 18th-century America Historian Independence
National Historical Park 143 S. Third
Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-597-1189; fax: 215-597-5556; coxey_toogood@nps.gov
Toothman, Stephanie
S. PhD, University of Pennsylvania,
1978. U.S. material culture, U.S. social, urban planning/CRM Chief, Cultural Resources Program Columbia Cascades Support Office National Park Service 909 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98104-1060 206-220-4139; fax: 206-220-4159; stephanie_toothman@nps.gov
Townsend, Timothy
P. MA, University of
Illinois-Springfield, 1995. Abraham Lincoln, CRM Historian Lincoln Home
National Historic Site 413 South Eighth
Street Springfield, IL 62701-1905 217-492-4241 x241; fax: 217-492-4673; tim_townsend@nps.gov
Trail, Susan
W. MA, College of William and Mary,
1984. Hist. archeology, 19th-century rural industry, cultural
landscapes Assistant Superintendent Antietam and Monocacy National Battlefields 4801 Urbana Pike Frederick, MD 21704-4801 301-662-3515; fax: 301-662-3420; susan_trail@nps.gov
Travis, Tara
E. MS, University of Texas-Austin, 1993.
Architecture, historic preservation, cultural landscapes Historian, Intermountain Region Santa Fe Canyon de Chelly National Monument PO Box 588 Chinle, AZ
86503 928-674-5500 x224; fax: 928-674-5507;
tara_travis@nps.gov
Trebellas,
Christine MA, University of Virginia,
1995. Architecture, historic preservation Historian Southeast
Regional Office National Park Service Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building 100 Alabama Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 404-562-3117; fax: 404-562-3202; christine_trebellas@nps.gov
Tselos, George
D. PhD, University of Minnesota, 1970.
U.S. labor, Great Depression, 20th-century U.S. Supervisory Archivist Statue of Liberty Liberty Island New
York, NY 10004 212-363-3206 x159; fax:
212-363-6302; george_tselos@nps.gov
Tweed, William
C. PhD, Texas Christian University,
1975. National Park Service, park architecture, Southwest
borderlands Chief, Park Planning and
Concessions Management Sequoia and Kings
Canyon National Parks Three Rivers, CA
93217 209-565-3102; fax: 209-565-3170; william_c_tweed@nps.gov
Updyke,
Gloria MA, California State
University-Dominguez Hills, 1996. Interpretation, women, eastern
U.S. Ranger Shenandoah National Park 3655 US Highway 211 East Luray, VA 22835-9051 540-999-3284; gloria_updyke@nps.gov
Urion, Jo Oral Historian Keweenaw
National Historical Park P.O. Box 471 25970 Red Jacket Road Calumet, MI 49913 906-337-6138 x108; fax 906-337-3169; jo_urion@nps.gov
Valencia,
Elizabeth MA, Purdue University, 1989.
Great Lakes, submerged cultural resources, U.S. rural Chief, Cultural Resource Management Isle Royale National Park 800 East Lakeshore Drive Houghton, MI 49931-1895 906-487-7153; fax: 906-487-7170; liz_valencia@nps.gov
Vouri, Michael
P. BA, Western Washington University,
1980. 19th-century U.S. military, Civil War, Pacific Northwest Interpreter San Juan
Island National Historical Park P.O. Box
429 Friday Harbor, WA 98250 360-378-2902; fax: 360-378-2615; mvouri@rockisland.com
Wallace, Teresa
A. PhD, Boston University, 1983. Labor,
immigration, women Curator Minute Man National Historical Park 174 Liberty Street Concord, MA 01742-1705 978-371-2687; fax: 978-318-0605; terrie_wallace@nps.gov
Ward, Gretchen
M. BA, San Diego State University, 1980.
Southwest archeology, westward expansion, environmental history Historian/Cultural Resource Specialist Natchez Trace Parkway 2680 Natchez Trace Parkway Tupelo, MS 38804 662-680-4024; fax: 662-680-4036; gretchen_ward@nps.gov
Ward, Robert
H. BS, Tennessee Technological
University, 1979. 19th-century U.S., Civil War Historian Mammoth Cave
National Park Mammoth Cave, KY 42259 502-749-2508; fax: 502-749-2916; bob_ward@nps.gov
Waters, Nancy
H. MA, University of Delaware, 1980.
Technology, material culture, CRM Supervisory Staff Curator Northeast Museum Services Center Charlestown Navy Yard, Building I Charlestown, MA 02129-4543 617-242-5613; nancy_waters@nps.gov
Weber, Sandra
S. MA, State University of New
York-Oneonta, 1982. Historical interpretation Cultural Resources Interpretive Specialist Interpretation and Education National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2450) Washington, DC 20240 202-513-7142; fax: 202-371-6662; sandy_weber@nps.gov
Wegman-French,
Lysa MA, University of Colorado, 1991.
U.S. social, western U.S., CRM Historian Intermountain Support Office-Denver National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver,
CO 80225-0287 303-969-2842; fax:
303-987-6675; lysa_wegman-french@nps.gov
Weinbaum, Paul
O. PhD, University of Rochester, 1977.
CRM, U.S. social Historian Boston Support Office National Park Service 15 State Street Boston,
MA 02109-3572 617-223-5057; fax:
617-223-5195; paul_weinbaum@nps.gov
Werst, Lee S. MA, East Stroudsburg University, 1988. British,
colonial, U.S. military Carlsbad Caverns
National Park 3225 National Parks Highway Carlsbad, NM 88220-5354 505-785-2232 x436; fax: 504-785-2302; lee_werst@nps.gov
West,
Patricia PhD, State University of New
York-Binghamton, 1992. Women, historic house
museums/interpretation Curator Martin Van Buren National Historic Site P.O. Box 545 Kinderhook, NY 12106 518-758-9689; fax: 518-758-6986; patricia_west@nps.gov
Wheelock, Perry
Carpenter MA, George Washington
University, 1988. American studies, cultural landscapes Cultural Resource Manager Rock Creek Park 3545
Williamsburg Lane, NW Washington, DC
20008 202-282-1063 x116; fax: 202-282-7614;
perry_wheelock@nps.gov
Whissen, Steven
R. MA, Colorado State University, 1982.
Mining, NPS planning, CRM Cultural Resource
Specialist Denver Service Center National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver,
CO 80225-0287 303-969-2380; fax:
303-969-2930; steve_whissen@nps.gov
Whitacre, Christine
S. MA, University of Colorado, 1994.
CRM, western U.S., Cold War Historian Intermountain Support Office-Denver National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver,
CO 80225-0287 303-969-2885; fax:
303-987-6675; christine_whitcare@nps.gov
Whittlesey, Lee
H. JD, University of Oklahoma, 1988. PhD
(Hon.), Idaho State University, 2001. Northern Rockies Park Archivist (History) Yellowstone National Park P.O. Box 168 Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 307-344-2261; lee_whittlesey@nps.gov
Williams, Eric
K. BA, University of North
Carolina-Asheville, 1976. Colonial, American Revolution Historian Ninety Six
National Historic Site P.O. Box 496 Ninety Six, SC 29666 803-543-4068; fax: 803-543-2058; eric_williams@nps.gov
Williams, Glenn
F. MA, University of Maryland Baltimore
County, 2001. U.S. military, naval, CRM Historian (Planner), American Battlefield
Protection Program National Park Service 1849 C Street NW (2225) Washington, DC 20240 202-354-2036; fax: 202-371-1616; glenn_williams@nps.gov
Williams, Mary
L. MA, University of Connecticut-Storrs,
1965. 19th-century U.S. military, women, African-American
military Ranger Fort
Davis National Historic Site P.O. Box
1456 Fort Davis, TX 79734 915-426-3224 x14; fax: 915-426-3122; mary_williams@nps.gov
Wing, Tom MLS, University of Oklahoma, 2001. Army of the
Frontier, Federal Indian Policy, Civil War Interpretive Ranger Fort Smith National Historic Site P.O. Box 1406 Fort
Smith, AR 72902 479-783-3961; fax:
479-783-5307; tom_wing@nps.gov
Winschel, Terrence
J. EdS, Mississippi College, 1989. Civil
War, CRM Historian Vicksburg National Military Park 3201 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 601-636-0583; fax: 601-636-9497; terence_winschel@nps.gov
Winstel, Jeffrey
F. MS, Eastern Michigan University,
1989. Vernacular architecture, Midwestern agriculture, preservation
planning Historian Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area 15610 Vaughn Road Brecksville, OH 44141-3018 216-526-5256; fax: 216-526-1144; jeff_winstel@nps.gov
Wirth, Edward
P. MA, State University of New
York-Albany, 1987. Archives management Archivist Edison
National Historic Site Main Street and
Lakeside Avenue West Orange, NJ
07052-5515 973-736-0550 x20; fax:
973-736-8496; EDIS_Archives@nps.gov
Yocum, Barbara
A. BA, State University of New
York-Buffalo, 1977. Architecture, historic architectural
materials Senior Architectural
Conservator Building Conservation Branch,
Northeast Cultural Resources Center National
Park Service Boott Cotton Mills Museum,
4th Floor 400 Foot of John Street Lowell, MA 08152-1195 508-970-5138; fax: 508-970-5121; barbara_yocum@nps.gov
Young, Kelly
E.* MHP, University of Georgia, 1999.
Historic preservation Architectural
Historian National Capital Regional
Office National Park Service 1100 Ohio Drive SW, Room 228 Washington, DC 20242 202-619-7086; fax: 202-401-0017; kelly_young@contractor.nps.gov
PARK/OFFICE INDEX
Alaska Support
Office: Allan, Anderson, Clemens, Cook, L., Horton, Houston,
Hovis, Norris, Andersonville NHS: Marsh Antietam NB:
Alexander, Trail Apostle Islands NL: Mackreth Appomattox Court House
NHP: Schroeder Arkansas Post NMem: Leonard Arlington House, The
Robert E. Lee Memorial: Byrne Biscayne NP: Adams Blue Ridge Parkway:
Givens, Noblitt Boston NHP: Blatt, Carlson Boston Support
Office: Gall, Hay, Lowenthal, Weinbaum Buffalo NR:
Rogers Cabrillo
NM: Munson Canyon de Chelly NM: Travis Cape Cod NS:
Burke Cape Hatteras
NS: Bolling, Stover Carlsbad Caverns NP: Hoff, Werst Channel Islands NP:
Huston Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal NHP: Perry Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP: Ogden,
J. Chiricahua
NM: Mangum. Colonial NHP: Depew, Rehm, Riggs,
Stallings, Sundberg Columbia Cascades Support Office: Louter,
Luxenberg, Toothman Crater Lake NP: Mark Cuyahoga Valley
NRA: Galonksa, Tamburro, Winstel Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP: Honious Delaware Water Gap
NRA: Cika, Kopczynski Denali NP and Pres: Kain Denver Service
Center: Paige, Unrau, Whissen Desert Southwest CEU: O'Brien Dry Tortugas:
Ryan Edison NHS:
DeGraaf, L., Durham, Jeffrey, Wirth Eisenhower NHS: Hegeman Ford's Theatre NHS:
Maione Fort Davis
NHS: Smith, D., Williams, M. Fort Frederica NM: Moore, J. Fort Laramie NHS:
McChristian Fort
McHenry NM and Historic Shrine: Sheads Fort Scott NHS:
Frey, Schofield Fort
Smith NHS: Wing Fort Sumter NM: Hatcher Fredericksburg and
Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial NMP: Mink, Pfanz Gates of the Arctic NP
and NPres: Beckstead Gateway NRA: Nelligan Gettysburg NMP:
Harrison, K., Hartwig, Latschar, Peterson Golden Gate NRA: Baron, Haller,
Higgens-Evenson, Scolari Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS: Eckberg, Ford Great Smoky Mountains
NP: Cave, Chapman Gulf Islands NS: Ogden, D. Harpers Ferry
Center: Brown, S., Brown, W., Chamberlain, Greene, Heald,
Petravage Herbert
Hoover NHS: Kohan Homestead NM of America: Arrington Hopewell Furnace
NHS: Hebblethwaite Horseshoe Bend NMP: Manning Independence NHP:
Delmar, Diethorn, Fanelli, Mueller, Perlman, Toogood Indiana Dunes NL:
Slupski Information
and Telecommunication Center Office: Burrell Intermountain Cultural
Resource Center: Gomez, Ivey Intermountain Regional Office: Wheaton Intermountain Spanish
Colonial Research Center: Sánchez Intermountain Support Office Denver: Cody,
Kendrick, Wegman-French, Whitacre Intermountain Support Office Santa Fe:
Spude Isle Royale
NP: Valencia Jefferson National Expansion Memorial:
Moore, R. Katmai NP
and Pres: Branson Kennesaw Mountain NBP: Johnson Keweenaw NHP:
Urion Kings Canyon
NP: Tweed Klondike Gold Rush NHP: Gurcke (AK), Noble
(AK), Strasser (AK) Lake Clark NP and Pres: Branson Lincoln Boyhood
NMem: Capps Lincoln Home NHS: Good, Townsend Little Bighorn
Battlefield NM: Doerner Long Distance Trails Office, Salt Lake
City: Krakow Lowell NHP: Fitzsimons, Kryston Mammoth Cave NP:
Ward, R. Manassas
NBP: Sutton Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP: Mitchell,
Straub Martin Luther
King, Jr., NHS: Rowley Martin Van Buren NHS: West Mary McLeod Bethune
Council House NHS: Jacox, Parker Mesa Verde NP: Hutchinson Midwest Regional
Office: Ahlgren, Cockrell, Franklin Weekly, Hill, MacVaugh,
McCutchen, Miller, Sanford, Stevens Mississippi NR and Recreation Area:
Anfinson Minute Man
NHP: Derry, Nichipor, Wallace Minuteman Missile NHS: Lamie Mojave NPres:
DeGraff Monocacy
NB: Trail Morristown NHP: Henderson Natchez Trace
Parkway: Ward, G. National Capital Parks-Central: Shultz National Capital
Parks-East: Baly, Faragasso National Capital Regional Office: Fanning,
Quin, Scott, Young National Center for Cultural Resources,
Stewardship and Partnership Programs: Allaback, Andrus, Auer,
Beall, Bearss, Boland, Butowsky, Carr, Davis, T., Escherich, Feller,
Foster, Gaumer, Gossett, Grimmer, Hawke, Henry, Herrin, Lange,
Lavoie, Lee, Lusignan, McClelland, McDonnell, O'Connor, Perschler,
Pope, Renaud, Roberts, Savage, Sellars, Shiffer, Shull, Sprinkle,
Vivian, Williams, G. National Park Service Clearinghouse:
Montgomery National
Park Service Headquarters: Tiller, Weber National Trails System
Office - Santa Fe: Mahr Yanez New River Gorge NR: Fuerst, Schmidt Nez Perce NHP:
Blackburn Ninety
Six NHS: Williams, E. Northeast Cultural Resources Center: Albee,
Carden, Ofenstein, Perrault, Phillips, Quinn, Spaulding, Yocum Northeast Museum
Services Center: Hutchins, Jennings, Waters Olympic NP:
Schultz Ozark
NSR: Smith, A. Pacific Great Basin Support Office:
Chappell, Luellen, Maul Palo Alto Battlefield NHS: Murphy Petersburg NB:
Blankenship, Calkins Philadelphia Support Office: Clark, Huyck,
Kolakowsky, Milley, Montagna, Pitts, Tobias Prince William Forest
Park: Roach Richmond NBP: Krick, R.E.L. Rocky Mountain
Cluster: McChristian Rock Creek Park: Wheelock Salem Maritime NHS:
Frayler, Kesselman San Antonio Missions NHP: Rock San Juan Island
NHP: Vouri San
Juan NHS: Flores Saratoga NHP: Hammell Scotts Bluff NM:
Knudsen Sequoia
NP: Tweed Shenandoah NP: Engle, Updyke Shiloh NMP: Allen,
Smith, T. Southeast
Regional Office: Barrett, Binkley, Blythe, Coffey, Cook, J.,
Hanson, Hitchcock, McInvale, Miele, Moye, Tagger, Trebellas Springfield Armory
NHS: Colton Statue of Liberty NM: Moreno, Tselos Steamtown NHS:
McKnight, Rayburn Ulysses S. Grant NHS: Eckard, Sanfilippo Upper Delaware SRR:
Moon USS Arizona Memorial: Martinez Valley Forge NHP:
Houting, Long, McDermott, Oates, Orr Vicksburg NMP: Winschel Virgin Islands NP:
Cissel Voyageurs
NP: Graves Weir
Farm NHS: DeGraaf, A. Wilson's Creek NB: Langum, Patrick Women's Rights NHP:
Derousie, Rose, Wrangell-St. Elias NP and Pres: Bleakley Yellowstone NP:
Schullery, Whittlesey Yosemite NP: Snyder Yukon-Charley Rivers
NPres: Beckstead
SELECTED SUBJECT SPECIALTY INDEX
African
American: Baly, Burrell, Faragasso, Honious, Miller, Moye,
Parker, Rowley, Savage, Tagger, Toogood, Williams, M. Alaska: Allan,
Beckstead, Bleakley, Branson, Clemens, Cook, L., Houston, Kain American Indian:
Anderson, Doerner, Feller, Frey, Greene, Horton, Jennings, Leonard,
Marsh, McDonnell, Wing American literature: Auer, Lamie American
Revolution: Burke, Mueller, Nichipor, Rehm, Williams, E. Antebellum: Andrus,
Derousie, Oates Anthropology: Mueller Archeology: Adams,
Burke, Kain, Mueller, Sprinkle, Trail, Ward, G. Architectural
materials/conservation: Albee, Carden, Perrault, Phillips,
Spaulding, Yocum Architecture: Albee, Baron, Barrett,
Blythe, Carden, Clark, Cook, L., Fanning, Grimmer, Gurcke, Hill,
Houston, Ivey, Kolakowsky, Lavoie, Lee, Luellen, McClelland, Miele,
Milley, Montagna, Nelligan, Ofenstein, Perrault, Perschler,
Phillips, Pitts, Quin, Sanford, Savage, Scolari, Scott, Shiffer,
Sutton, Tiller, Travis, Trebellas, Tweed, Vivian, Wheaton, Winstel,
Yocum Archives/records management: Beall,
Hutchinson, Miele, Roberts, Wirth Art: Flores, Montagna, Orr, Pitts, Quinn,
Scolari Aviation/space: Butowsky, Cook, J.,
Honious, Tobias Battlefield commemoration/preservation:
Smith, T. Business: DeGraaf, L., O'Connor Civil rights:
Franklin Weekley, Moye, Rowley Civil War: Alexander, Allen, Arrington,
Baly, Bearss, Blackburn, Blankenship, Burrell, Byrne, Calkins,
Clark, Durham, Givens, Good, Hartwig, Hatcher, Johnson, Krick,
R.E.L., Langum, Maione, Martinez, McCutchen, McInvale, Mink, Moore,
J., Noblitt, Oates, Ogden, J., Patrick, J., Pfanz, Pitcaithley,
Rehm, Riggs, Ryan, Sheads, Shultz, Smith, T., Strasser, , Vouri,
Ward, R., Wing, Winschel Coast artillery: Ogden, D., Ryan Cold War: Kendrick,
Lamie, Whitacre Colonial: Bolling, Diethorn, Fanelli,
Franklin Weekley, Hill, Huyck, McDermott, McKnight, Nichipor,
Sanfilippo, Sprinkle, Stallings, Toogood, Werst, Williams, E.; see
also Danish colonial, Russian colonial, Spanish colonial Conservation:
Binkley, Mark, Straub Constitution: Sutton Costume:
McDermott Cultural
geography: McCutchen Cultural landscapes: Ahlgren, Davis, T.,
DeGraff, Engle, Fanning, Hill, Horton, Lavoie, Luellen, Mark,
Mitchell, Stover, Trail, Travis, Wheelock Cultural resource management: Adams, Allen,
Barrett, Burke, Capps, Carlson, Chapman, Clark, Cockrell, DeGraff,
Feller, Franklin Weekley, Frayler, Fuerst, Gossett, Graves, Greene,
Gurcke, Harrison, K., Hawke, Hay, Hebblethwaite, Henderson, Hoff,
Honious, Huston, Huyck, Jacox, Kesselman, Kohan, Latschar,
Luxenberg, Mangum, McChristian, McCutchen, Mink, Mitchell,
Montgomery, Ofenstein, Parker, Perry, Peterson, Pitcaithley,
Rayburn, Rehm, Rogers, Sanford, Scolari, Scott, Sellars, Shiffer,
Slupski, Smith, A., Spaulding, Sundberg, Tiller, Toothman, Townsend,
Waters, Wegman-French, Weinbaum, Wheaton, Whissen, Whitacre,
Williams, G., Winschel Danish colonial/military/slave trade:
Cissel Decorative
arts: Calkins, Diethorn, Hammell, Milley, Wheaton Delaware River Valley:
Kopczynski Depression: Tselos Diplomatic/international relations:
Blackburn, Gall, Roberts Economic: Higgens-Evenson Editing: Carlson,
Jeffrey Education: Boland, Kryston, Smith, D. Engineering:
Fitzsimons Environmental: Anfinson, Gomez, Kendrick,
Louter, MacVaugh, Noble, Roach, Schullery, Schultz, Sellars, Snyder,
Stevens, Ward, G. European: Allan, Derry, Maul, Moore, J.,
Moreno Folklife/folklore: Chamberlain, Fanelli Foreign Policy:
O'Bright Fortifications: Flores, Sheads Furnishings:
Petravage Garden:
Hitchcock Georgia: McInvale Gold rushes:
Norris Great
Lakes: Mackreth, Valencia Gulf Coast: Ogden, D. Historic houses:
Heald, West Historic
preservation: Auer, Boland, Calkins, Cook, J., Cook, L.,
Escherich, Fanelli, Gall, Hanson, Horton, Houston, Hutchinson,
Kolakowsky, Luellen, Luxenberg, Nelligan, Pitcaithley, Pope, Renaud,
Smith, A., Sprinkle, Spude, Sundberg, Tiller, Travis, Trebellas,
Vivian, Young Immigration: Moreno, Unrau, Wallace Industry: Coffey,
Hay, Hebblethwaite, Herrin, Hovis, Hutchins, Lusignan, Mackreth,
Mueller, Trail Information management: Miller Intellectual:
Faragasso, Kesselman, Miele, O'Brien Interpretation: Branson, Brown, S., Hoff,
Kryston, Schmidt, Shroeder, Smith, D., Updyke, Weber Jacksonian era:
O'Brien Labor:
Blatt, Butowsky, Fitzsimons, O'Connor, Roberts, Tselos, Wallace Landscape
architecture: McClelland, Straub Latin American: Sanfilippo Legal: Beckstead,
Leonard, Roberts Lewis and Clark: Moore, R. Lifesaving/lighthouses: Bolling, Eckard,
Manning Lincoln,
Abraham: Good, Hebblethwaite, Maione, Shultz, Townsend Local: Slupski Maritime: Adams,
Foster, Frayler, Haller, Stover Material culture: Brown, W., Chamberlain,
Hammell, Hay, Heald, Henderson, Toothman, Waters Memorials:
Fanning Mexican:
Mahr Yáñez, Murphy Midwestern: Winstel Military:
Alexander, Allen, Arrington, Bearss, Blackburn, Blankenship, Brown,
W., Butowsky, Chapman, Chappell, Depew, Doerner, Durham, Eckard,
Eckberg, Foster, Frayler, Frey, Gaumer, Greene, Haller, Harrison,
K., Hatcher, Hawke, Houting, Jennings, Langum, Lowenthal, Lusignan,
Mangum, Manning, Martinez, McChristian, McDermott, Nelligan,
Nichipor, Ogden, J., Patrick, J., Perry, Peterson, Riggs, Schofield,
Schroeder, Smith, D., Tobias, Vouri, Werst, Williams, G., Williams,
M. Mining:
Bleakley, Hovis, Kain, Spude, Whissen Mississippi River: Anfinson Modern: Hegeman Museums: DeGraaf,
A., Diethorn, Ford, Houting, Jennings, Knudsen, Kohan, Montgomery,
Pitts, Quinn, Rayburn, Stover National historic landmarks: Henry,
Lange National Park
Service: Binkley, Cockrell, MacVaugh, McClelland, McDonnell,
Norris, Schmidt, Sellars, Tweed National Register of Historic Places:
Shull Naval:
Carlson, Eckard, Foster, Manning, Munson, Tobias, Williams, G. Northern Rockies:
Whittlesey Oral
history: Branson, Schmidt Parks: McClelland, Quin Parkways: Davis,
T., Leach Philadelphia: Kolakowsky, Toogood Polar: Bleakley Political:
Arrington, Baly, Cika, Harrison, K., Higgens-Evenson, Maione,
Peterson, Tobias Post-WWII: Ahlgren, Coffey Preservation
planning: Barrett, Cook, L., Gossett, Winstel Preservation
architecture: Long Presidents: Bearss Prisoners of war:
Marsh Progressive
era: Higgens-Evenson, Moore, R., Public: Anfinson, Blatt, Byrne, Moon,
Paige, Renaud, Rose Public housing: Lusignan Railroads:
Chappell, McKnight Reconstruction: Bearss, McKithan Roads/highways:
Ahlgren, Savage Russian colonial: Anderson Rural: Derousie Science: Schultz,
Straub Sculpture: Montagna Seacoast
fortification: Ogden, D. Slavery: Byrne Social/cultural: Auer, Blatt, Chapman,
Cody, Delmar, Engle, Faragasso, Heald, Henderson, Kesselman, Lee,
Miele, Milley, Moreno, Orr, Petravage, Rose, Schroeder, Slupski,
Snyder, Stevens, Strasser, Toothman, Wegman-French, Weinbaum Southern: Andrus,
Blythe, Cave, Givens, Hanson, Moye, Vivian Southern
Appalachia: Cave, Givens Southwestern: Hoff, MacVaugh, Tweed Spanish colonial:
Flores, Gomez, Ivey, Munson, Rock, Sánchez Sports:
Schullery Submerged
cultural resources: Valencia Technology: Butowsky, DeGraaf, L.,
Fitzsimons, Herrin, Hovis, Hutchins, Lange, Noble, O'Connor, Orr,
Shiffer, Waters Tourism: Norris, Quin Transportation:
Lowenthal, Mackreth, Montgomery, Tamburro Underground Railroad: Miller Urban: Rowley,
Stevens, Tagger, Unrau War of 1812: Sheads Washington DC: Lee,
Oates, Perry, Scott Western: Beckstead, Chappell, Eckberg,
Galonska, Gomez, Ivey, Kendrick, Knudsen, Krakow, Leonard, Louter,
Mahr Yáñez, Mark, McKnight, Moore, R., Noble, Paige, Rogers,
Schofield, Snyder, Spude, Sutton, Wegman-French, Whitacre Western Reserve:
Tamburro Women:
Binkley, Derousie, Frey, Hanson, Huyck, Rose, Smith, A., Strasser,
Updyke, Wallace, West, Williams, M. World War II: Bearss, Butowsky, Martinez,
Shultz, Smith, T.
STATE INDEX
Alabama:
Manning Alaska:
Allan, Anderson, Beckstead, Bleakley, Branson, Clemens, Cook, L.,
Gurcke, Horton, Houston, Hovis, Kain, Noble, Norris, Strasser Arizona: Mangum,
O'Brien, Travis Arkansas: Leonard, Rogers, Wing California: Baron,
Chappell, DeGraff, Haller, Higgens-Evenson, Huston, Luellen, Maul,
Munson, Scolari, Snyder, Tweed Colorado: Brown, S., Cody, Greene,
Hutchinson, Kendrick, Paige, Unrau, Wegman-French, Wheaton, Whissen,
Whitacre Connecticut: DeGraaf, A. District of
Columbia: Andrus, Auer, Baly, Beall, Bearss, Boland, Burrell,
Butowsky, Davis, T., Escherich, Fanning, Faragasso, Feller, Foster,
Gaumer, Gossett, Grimmer, Hawke, Henry, Jacox, Lange, Lavoie, Lee,
Lusignan, Maione, McClelland, McDonnell, O'Connor, Parker,
Perschler, Pitcaithley, Pope, Quin, Renaud, Roberts, Savage, Scott,
Shiffer, Shull, Shultz, Sprinkle, Tiller, Weber, Wheelock, Williams,
G., Young Florida: Adams, Ogden, D., Ryan Georgia: Barrett,
Binkley, Blythe, Coffey, Cook, J., Hanson, Hitchcock, Johnson,
Marsh, McInvale, Miele, Moore, J., Moye, Ogden, J., Rowley, Tagger,
Trebellas Hawaii: Martinez Idaho: Blackburn Illinois: Good, Townsend Indiana: Capps,
Slupski Iowa:
Kohan Kansas:
Frey, Schofield Kentucky: Ward, R. Maryland:
Alexander, Herrin, Perry, Sheads, Trail Massachusetts: Albee, Blatt, Burke, Carden,
Carlson, Colton, Derry, Fitzsimons, Frayler, Gall, Hay, Hutchins,
Jennings, Kesselman, Krystson, Lowenthal, Nichipor, Ofenstein,
Perrault, Phillips, Quinn, Spaulding, Wallace, Waters, Weinbaum,
Yocum Michigan:
Urion, Valencia Minnesota: Anfinson, Graves Mississippi: Ward,
G., Winschel Missouri: Eckard, Langum, Moore, R.,
O'Bright, Patrick, J., Sanfilippo, Smith, A. Montana: Doerner,
Eckberg, Ford Nebraska: Ahlgren, Arrington, Cockrell,
Franklin Weekley, Hill, Knudsen, MacVaugh, McCutchen, Miller,
Sanford, Stevens New
Jersey: DeGraaf, L., Durham, Henderson, Jeffrey, Tselos,
Wirth New
Mexico: Gomez, Hoff, Ivey, Mahr Yanez, Sánchez, Sellars, Spude,
Werst New York:
Derousie, Hammell, Moreno, Nelligan, Rose, Tselos, West North Carolina:
Bolling, Noblitt, Stover Ohio: Galonska, Honious, Tamburro,
Winstel Oregon:
Mark Pennsylvania: Cika, Clark, Delmar,
Diethorn, Fanelli, Harrison, K., Hartwig, Hebblethwaite, Hegeman,
Houting, Kolakowsky, Kopczynski, Latschar, Long, McDermott,
McKnight, Milley, Montagna, Moon, Mueller, Oates, Orr, Perlman,
Peterson, Pitts, Rayburn, Tobias, Toogood Puerto Rico: Flores South Carolina:
Hatcher, Williams, E. South Dakota: Lamie Tennessee: Allen,
Cave, Chapman, Smith, T. Texas: Murphy, Rock, Smith, D., Williams,
M. Utah:
Krakow Vermont:
Mitchell, Straub Virgin Islands: Cissel Virginia:
Blankenship, Byrne, Calkins, Depew, Engle, Givens, Huyck, Krick,
R.E.L., Mink, Pfanz, Rehm, Riggs, Roach, Schroeder, Stallings,
Sundberg, Sutton, Updyke Washington: Louter, Luxenberg, Schultz,
Toothman, Vouri West
Virginia: Brown, W., Chamberlain, Fuerst, Heald, Montgomery,
Petravage, Schmidt Wisconsin: Mackreth Wyoming:
McChristian, Schullery, Whittlesey
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